1.26.2009

sounds like: the others recordingIF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)2. Put it on shuffle3. Press play4. For every question, type the new song that's playing

I just finished this music video--- FINALLY! It took me about two months from shooting to titles. I finished last night.

My boyfriend had been producing Curious Buddies' new album over the summer, but this song didn't catch my ear until he was mixing it one day. I became obsessed. I must have listened to it a hundred times before I finally asked Steve (the most curious buddy) if I could make the video for him. He sent me back an overwhelming YES. The next time he was in town to listen to the master mix, I shot some quick takes of him singing. None of my original ideas for the video actually materialized, but I still think it came out swimmingly.

Curious Buddies - CRUSH BUGS

All the found footage is public domain and was harvested from the the Internet Archive.

1.12.2009

I have new items that I plan to get up by the end of this week, next week at the very latest. I've been a bit busy with commissions and other projects. I have been making tons of kitschy earrings, postcards of profanity, cat nip toys, original art and miniatures! :)

1.08.2009

The incoming Obama administration is prepared to abandon George Bush's ­doctrine of isolating Hamas by establishing a channel to the Islamist organisation, sources close to the transition team say.

The move to open contacts with Hamas, which could be initiated through the US intelligence services, would represent a definitive break with the Bush ­presidency's ostracising of the group. The state department has designated Hamas a terrorist organisation, and in 2006 ­Congress passed a law banning US financial aid to the group.

The Guardian has spoken to three ­people with knowledge of the discussions in the Obama camp. There is no talk of Obama approving direct diplomatic negotiations with Hamas early on, but he is being urged by advisers to initiate low-level or clandestine approaches, and there is growing recognition in Washington that the policy of ostracising Hamas is counter-productive. A tested course would be to start ­contacts through Hamas and the US intelligence services, similar to the secret process through which the US engaged with the PLO in the 1970s. Israel did not become aware of the contacts until much later.

A UN resolution was agreed last night at the UN, calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between Hamas and Israeli forces in Gaza. The resolution was passed, though the US, represented by secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, abstained.

Richard Haass, a diplomat under both Bush presidents who was named by a number of news organisations this week as Obama's choice for Middle East envoy, supports low-level contacts with Hamas provided there is a ceasefire in place and a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation emerges.

Another potential contender for a ­foreign policy role in the Obama administration suggested that the president-elect would not be bound by the Bush doctrine of isolating Hamas.

"This is going to be an administration that is committed to negotiating with ­critical parties on critical issues," the source said.

Obama has said repeatedly that ­restoring America's image in the world would rank among the top priorities of his administration, and there has been widespread praise for his choice of Clinton as secretary of state and Jim Jones, the former Marine Corps commandant, as his national security adviser.

He is expected to demonstrate that commitment to charting a new foreign policy within days when he is expected to name a roster of envoys to take charge of key foreign policy areas: Iran, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, India-Pakistan, and North Korea.

Obama has frustrated and confused those who had been looking for a more evenhanded approach to the Israeli-­Palestinian conflict by his refusal to make any substantive comment on Israel's ­military campaign on Gaza, nearly two weeks on.

He said on Wednesday: "We cannot be sending a message to the world that there are two different administrations conducting foreign policy.

"Until I take office, it would be ­imprudent of me to start sending out ­signals that somehow we are running ­foreign policy when I am not legally authorised to do so."

1.02.2009

kristilynis an artist of many mediums and many methods residing in boston with a small flock of felines. she enjoys a fresh brush pen, naps, para-cinema, roasted teas, 8bit video games and alliteration.